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was taken up, discussed, And laid over until the next meeting.
<br /> The Ordinance previously introduced, entitled "An Ordinance to regulate the
<br /> carrying of oil upon the streets of Redlands and the placing of oil thereon" , was
<br /> read and adopted as read, by the unanimous vote of the Board.
<br /> • An Ordinance was introduced by Trustee Hayes, entitled "An Ordinance establish-
<br /> ing the grade of an alley situated in Block 7 of the Town Plat of Redlands" which
<br /> was laid over under the rules.
<br /> The following Resolution was adopted: Resolved, that Redlands Avenue as shown
<br /> upon Fairbank ' s and Wilson' s Subdivision of a portion of lots 27 and 28 of Block
<br /> 77 of San Bernardino Rancho, according to a map of said Subdivision of record in
<br /> the office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, excepting that portion
<br /> thereof lying between the east and west boundry line of Lugonia Street , produced,
<br /> across said Redlands Avenue, be and the same is hereby closed.
<br /> The Tree Commissioners reported in regard to petitions previously presented,
<br /> signed by G . E. Huntington and 0. A. Mason, recommedning that both of said petitions
<br /> be granted, whereupon, said recommendations were accepted and the said petitions
<br /> were granted. The Argelica ,Street sidewalk previously presented, was granted.
<br /> The ,Street Committee reported as follows: ( 1 ) In regard to W. E. Bartlett 's
<br /> petition for sidewalk in front of his property on Eureka Street, that same should
<br /> begin five feet from the curb line and be not less than five feet wide . Recommenda-
<br /> tion accepted, and it was so ordered: (2 ) . As to the culvert ordered in on Seventh
<br /> Street in front of Mr. Kingsbury' s property, that same should be referred to the
<br /> City Engineer and Street Superintendent . ( 3 ) . As to the bridge on Chestnut Avenue
<br /> between San Jacinto and Monterey Streets, that they recognize the importance and
<br /> recommended that same be built as soon as the finances would permit . Recommenda-
<br /> tion ordered adopted. (4 ) . In regard to the cross-walks as petitioned for by
<br /> Dr. J . F. Payton to be placed on West State Street between First and Third, and
<br /> also on Vine Street, between Fourth and Eureka Streets, that said petition be or-
<br /> •, dered on file . Recommendation adopted and it was so ordered. ( 5 ). As to the peti-
<br /> tion of the White Star Laundry, for a fire hydrant to be placed on West Centra],
<br /> Avenue, west of First Street, that same be granted providing there is one extra
<br /> fire hydrant on hand. Recommendation adopted and it was so ordered.
<br /> The following bills were allowed and ordered paid from the general fund: New.-
<br /> port
<br /> ew-port Lumber Company, $40.90, Newport Lumber Company, $115 .70, Yost and Smallwood,
<br /> $3.60; John Vaughn, $24 .00; H. H . Lineau, $27 .55; W. M. Stevens, $24,00 ; P . H.
<br /> Brown, $24.00; E . W. Pearson, $32.25; P . H . Gale, $2.75 ; P. H. Gale, $1 .50; Arthur
<br /> P. Dunn, $1.55; The Neuner Specialty Book Co. , $27.00; Z . Gilman, $6 .00, V. J . Baab,
<br /> $4.00; Howard Clark, $10.75; A. J. Strayer, $107.50; C . W. Lawhorn, $27.00; C . W.
<br /> Lawhorn, $3 .05, Frank White, $21 .00; W. N. Lyon, $10.00; Wheeler and Baker, $8 .05;
<br /> Alder & Company, $9 .20; The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, $57.24; The Barber As-
<br /> • phalt Paving Company, $56.97; Albin bill in the sum of $100.00 was ordered paid to
<br /> the party to be named by the City Attorney, .as proportion of this city, in the de-
<br /> fense of the suit of the Dustless Roads Company .
<br /> The order of this Board made on December 2nd, 1903, regarding the installation
<br /> of a certain number of incandescent lights to be placed and maintained by the Edison
<br /> Electric Light Company, was rescinded, owing to the fact that the condition of the
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